The woman, whom CTV News agreed not to identify for her protection, recorded the incident on video with a camera on Wednesday. “This was an aggression on a level I have never experienced before,” he told CTV News. The video shows a white truck deviating in front of her vehicle every time she tried to pass. When he was honking, the truck suddenly stopped and the driver and the passenger got out. “The driver went to the back compartment and pulled out a hockey stick and started walking towards me,” the woman told CTV News Vancouver. “The passenger waited a few moments before leaving and that was when I saw the gun in his hand.” The woman put her car in the back and turned back as fast as she could. “I went down behind the board so as not to be hit if I shot, and I shot it backwards,” he added. The Ridge Meadows RCMP issued a statement about what they describe as an “irregular driving incident” on Dewdney Trunk Road Wednesday. “The vehicle, which looks like a decommissioned ambulance, braked hard and swerved. At some point, the vehicle stopped completely and two men got out of the driver and co-driver’s side and walked to the back of the car “, it is reported. “Social media speculation suggested that a firearm may have been made in the incident, but at this early stage, investigators have not provided any reliable information to suggest that a firearm was involved.” According to Mounties, the drivers of both vehicles have been identified and have contacted police, but the investigation is ongoing. “It simply came to our notice then. Road crashes can occur for many reasons and this person did the right thing by staying in his vehicle. “I want to warn the public, however, of any speculation about the motive behind the incident,” Sgt said. Amanda Harnett in a media announcement. Anyone with information who has not already spoken to the RCMP can call 604-463-6251.